Fuel Pump Replacement Cost for Kia Sportage

Fuel Pump Replacement Estimate (National Average)

$413

to

$506*

Validated estimate range for national average.

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The average cost for a Fuel Pump Replacement is between $413 and $506. Labor costs are estimated between $52 and $67 while parts are priced between $361 and $439. Get a personalized estimate based on your location and specific car. Estimate does not include taxes and fees.

Parts & Labor Breakdown

Labor: $52 - $67

Parts: $361 - $439

Estimate does not include taxes and fees.

Best Practices

The fuel filter should always be replaced when replacing the Kia Sportage's fuel pump.

Common Symptoms

A failing fuel pump will not create enough pressure in the fuel system, potentially resulting in a loss of engine power or a "no start" condition. You may also have a lean running condition that can set a diagnostic trouble code and turn on the Check Engine Light.

Fuel pumps require replacement if they leak or begin making too much noise, which is a sign of malfunction.

Common Misdiagnoses

A clogged fuel filter or problems with the electrical system powering the fuel pump can result in symptoms similar to a failed fuel pump. Have the shop verify that the pump is the problem before replacing.